Noo-Kayet also operates the Gliding Eagle Market, a gas station and store, just a couple of miles down the road. That business is located on the reservation.

Kountry Korner, on the other hand, is not, The Kitsap Sun pointed out. That means the tribe will have to collect the state's sales tax on gasoline. Taxes are collected at Gilded Eagle too, but the state returns 75 percent of the revenue to the state, the paper said.